Diagnosis Code

P61.9 PERINATAL HEMATOLOGICAL DISORDER, UNSPECIFIED


Code Information

Diagnosis Code: P61.9

Short Description: Perinatal hematological disorder, unspecified

Long Description: Perinatal hematological disorder, unspecified

The code P61.9 is VALID for claim submission

Code Classification:

  • Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (P00–P96)
    • Hemorrhagic and hematological disorders of newborn (P50-P61)
      • Other perinatal hematological disorders (P61)
        • P61.9 Perinatal hematological disorder, unspecified

Code Version: 2022 ICD-10-CM


Synonyms

  • Abnormal hematopoiesis
  • Blood disorder treatment changed
  • Blood disorder treatment started
  • Bone marrow disorder
  • Cytopenia caused by drug
  • Disorder of cellular component of blood in newborn
  • Disorder of hematopoietic morphology
  • Disorder of hematopoietic structure
  • Disorder of hematopoietic system in newborn
  • Extramedullary hematopoiesis
  • Extramedullary myelopoiesis
  • Glomerular disease due to hematological disease
  • Hematologic complication of procedure
  • Non-anemic red cell disorder
  • Paraneoplastic neuropathy
  • Plasma cell dyscrasia with polyneuropathy
  • Red blood cell disorder

Crosswalk Information

ICD-10 Code ICD-9 Code ICD-9 Description
P61.9 Right Arrow 776.9 NB hematological dis NOS

This ICD-10 to ICD-9 data is based on the 2018 General Equivalency Mapping (GEM) files published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for informational purposes only. The data is not an ICD-10 conversion tool and doesn’t guarantee clinical accuracy.

Similar Codes

ICD-10 Code ICD-10 Description
P61 Other perinatal hematological disorders
P61.0 Transient neonatal thrombocytopenia
P61.1 Polycythemia neonatorum
P61.2 Anemia of prematurity
P61.3 Congenital anemia from fetal blood loss
P61.4 Other congenital anemias, not elsewhere classified
P61.5 Transient neonatal neutropenia
P61.6 Other transient neonatal disorders of coagulation
P61.8 Other specified perinatal hematological disorders


This page was last updated on: 10/1/2023